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RD7006. 0-6-0T No. 1 THOMAS quietly simmers at Ropley station with ‘Toad’ the brakevan; they were running shuttle trips to a nearby siding.
Can anybody tell me what the Mid-Hants ‘Thomas’ was before becoming Thomas?
Sunday, 15th April, 2012. Copyright © Ron Fisher.
Working on a Diorama to complete before the end of the 80th
Modified a Signal off of Rebrickable to match the signal shown in multiple CG series episodes. Love the look of this!
Going through old family photographs with Millie, I found some railway pics which hadn't made my photo stream. They're not the best, so maybe I originally rejected them, but none of the locomotives are currently in service, so here goes...
Hudswell Clarke works No. 1450, built 1922 and formerly Dorothy No. 8, a British Steel Scunthorpe saddle tank.
Withdrawn for a second time in 2010, last seen stored in the open at Bolton Abbey and I believe looking for a new home.
Thomas visits Greenfield Village for several weekends in May every year. In this photo, he's in the village's roundhouse, getting ready to pull passenger cars.
From stories by The Reverend Wilburt Awdry started telling his son stories in 1943 wrote his first bookin 1945 he wrote 26 in all then his son carried on and wrote 40 more. Loved by children of all ages
All rains mentioned in the books can be found on the Mid Hants Railway (The Watercress Line)
Thomas thhe Tank Engine Days are held in August every year
Inspired by a few designs out there, and the addition of some newer pieces available, I figured I was ready to design a proper looking Thomas
Now that Thomas was a 7-W model, it felt like the model was too long, only a bit shorter than 75955 Hogwarts Express engine, a much larger engine.
James the red engine birthday cake. Chocolate sponge with chocolate buttercream filling, covered with sugarpase. Nov 09.
Thomas the Tank Engine running round it's train at Norden Station.
The Fireman seems to be having problems with the ejector judging by the water running from the waste pipe and his worried look at it.
One of several G-Scale model trains displayed at the Cheekwood Botanical Garden in west Nashville (TN).
According to the Cheekwood website, nearly two dozen replicas of Tennessee's most famous landmarks are on display in the 'G-Scale' model garden railroad. Seven trains run all day, rain or shine, along lines that include the Tweetsie Railroad, the Southern Crescent Passenger Train, and the Ladybug Train.
Image by Ron Cogswell on July 19, 2011, using a Nikon D80 and minor Photoshop effects.
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Our day out at Thomas Land at Drayton Manor Theme Park.
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